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Lexus Unveils Futuristic LF-1 with Onboard 360 Camera View at NAIAS

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Lexus unveiled their new LF-1 model to a packed audience at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan on Monday, boasting a revolutionary 360 degrees on-board camera display view designed to replace car mirrors. The car will also feature an on-board super computer that will possess map and radar data, as well as suggest restaurants, fuel breaks and hotel rooms to its driver.

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